Child rearing; Drucker, Doris; Education; Oral biography; Schools; World War II United States
Doris Drucker discusses her life in America in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s with her family. She describes living in Vermont, child rearing and education environment. Drucker touches on her career moves as a patent agent, editor and market...
Authors and publishers; Kantrow, Alan M., 1947-; Public relations consultants; Wall Street journal; Letters
Drucker feels he is not the right person to write on a subject he is not the inventor of in the Wall Street Journal. He also suggests that James Worthy contact Alan Kantrow, a senior editor, at the Harvard Business Review, to get Worthy's article...
After learning that Tanja Eichenberger, a European university student, and stepdaughter of an old Swiss friend, is interested in attending the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management, Drucker asks Orlene Barger to find out if the school...
American Marketing Association; Congresses and conventions; Letters
G. Wells, secretary of James Worthy, director of public relations at Sears Roebuck and Company, asks Dr. Edward Miller of LIFE Magazine for a transcript of Drucker's talk at the American Marketing Association's winter conference. Miller responds...
Patrick A. Sullivan, of the Ansoff Institute, invites Drucker to write a two to three page introduction of a topic featured in an anthology of articles and book chapters that represent the developmental stages of Igor Ansoff's school of thought.
Books; South America; Teacher-student relationships
Lawrence Tollenare shares the background of the books in his library, his academic career, and his introduction to Drucker while promoting large pipeline projects in South America.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Letters; Authorship; Management science
This is a letter written by Peter Drucker for Mel Hurni to ask about his opinion on a rough draft of a piece for the Harvard Business Review. Drucker asks for Hurni's "unvarnished reaction" because the piece is meant to appear the following winter...
Magazines; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Evolution; Tools; Mathematics; Technology; Assembly-line methods; Middle Ages; Society for the History of Technology
This is a reprint of an article written by Peter Drucker for Technology and Culture, Vol. I, No. I, Winter 1959. Drucker states that society uses limited definitions of technology and that it is more than simply mechanical artifacts. He goes on to...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Kanter, Rosabeth Moss; Bennis, Warren G.
This is a special section of "New Management" dedicated to Peter Drucker. It includes a review of Drucker's contributions to the discipline and practice of management, written by Drucker himself. Then five responses follow, written by other authors...
Child rearing; Drucker, Doris; Oral biography; Schools; World War II United States
Edited draft Xerox copy of the oral history transcript of Doris Drucker's interview. Doris Drucker discusses her life in America in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s with her family. She describes living in Vermont, child rearing and education...
Child rearing; Drucker, Doris; Oral biography; Schools; World War II United States
Edited draft, labeled number one, xerox copy of oral history transcript of Doris Drucker's interview. Doris Drucker discusses her life in America in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s with her family. She describes living in Vermont, child...
Child rearing; Drucker, Doris; Oral biography; Schools; World War II United States
Edited draft, labeled number two, copy of the oral history transcript of Doris Drucker's interview. Doris Drucker discusses her life in America in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s with her family. She describes living in Vermont, child rearing...